Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Fritzi Scheff

Fritzi Scheff
1. [Fritzi Scheff, circa 1904] Three-quarter length photogravure portrait of famous opera singer Fritzi Scheff wearing a hat, cape, and muff. Born August 30, 1879 in Vienna 1. [Fritzi Scheff, circa 1904] Three-quarter length photogravure portrait of famous opera singer Fritzi Scheff wearing a hat, cape, and muff. Born August 30, 1879 in Vienna Fritzi Scheff demonstrating Magnavox for Fifth Liberty Loan in New York City, 1895 . Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication. Part Of: Powerhouse Museum Collection
Fritzi Scheff
[Friedrike Jaeger] Fritzi Scheff Scheff, [Friedrike Jaeger] Fritzi (1879รข€"1954), singer. The tiny, fiery prima donna with the hourglass figure was born Victor Herbert wrote Mlle Modiste for this enchanting operetta star, whose rendition of the showstopping Date of Birth 30 August 1879, Vienna, Austria-Hungary (now Austria) Date of Death 8 April 1954, New York City, New York, USA Birth Name Fredericka Scheff Yarger
Fritzi Scheff
Victor Herbert wrote Mlle Modiste for this enchanting operetta star, whose rendition of the showstopping Fritzi Scheff demonstrating Magnavox for Fifth Liberty Loan in New York City, 1895 . Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication. Part Of: Powerhouse Museum Collection P2876-12 Photographic print, black and white, Fritzi Scheff demonstrating Magnavox for Fifth Liberty Loan in New York City, paper, Gabriel Moulin, San Francisco, USA, c.1900-1930
Fritzi Scheff
Fritzi Scheff veils, Fritzi Scheff corsets, Fritzi Scheff pictures in all periodicals. . . . Her legend grew like any other and soon the world knew that her waist was just 17 in advertisement. Overview. Date of Birth: 30 August 1879, Vienna, Austria-Hungary (now Austria) more. Date of Death: 8 April 1954, New York City, New York, USA more
Fritzi Scheff
Victor Herbert wrote Mlle Modiste for this enchanting operetta star, whose rendition of the showstopping Biography Victor Herbert wrote Mlle Modiste for this enchanting operetta star, whose rendition of the showstopping 'Kiss Me Again' became one of the

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